My man, I’ve got some bad news for you. Elon’s flying water tower will never make it to Mars.
My man, I’ve got some bad news for you. Elon’s flying water tower will never make it to Mars.
In this video, Sandy Munro, an openly huge supporter, passive friend, and investor in Musk’s ventures (we’ll get into that later), tries to make the argument that firing a 500+ person team due to a management disagreement on the crown jewel of Tesla that is its charging services division, makes sense and that not only…
I’m not mad about what they did to a Miata. It’s unique, though the hood vents go a long way towards ruining it. $14k is laughable though. Sometimes, you just have to live with the monster you create.
I love that this exists, and that someone put a lot of time and effort in to building it.
You know, I always thought Idiocracy was supposed to be a comedy, not a documentary, but here we are. When I was a kid I was told to be mindful of car doors, hoods, and trunks because I could break my poor little fingers. Now, we have people doing it intentionally for clicks.
Ok, I’m sorry but the AMC Gremlin is objectively cool and I desperately want one, but they’re all swiss cheese by now.
Those Suzuki X90's have a very passionate fan group. I never met a person who was just a little excited by them. I worked with an older guy who was obsessed with his. He hypermiled it and took the absolute best possible care of that odd little machine.
It takes a man to be a man, your dad is not responsive
If a million bucks looks like a steaming hot pile of dog doo, then I guess you’re right.
“Are we all that surprised that the first Cybertruck owner on Nantucket used the pullout method?”
There once was a man from Nantucket
Whose newspaper told him to suck it
They did not approve
And told him to move
From public beach where he had stuck it
Drove his truck into town
Youabian Puma vibes
There once was a man from Nantucket
Elon Mush is a POS and you shouldn’t give him any of your hard earned money.
This is why regulations are necessary. Not all make sense, and can be adjusted or tweaked - but regulations often prevent the tragedies like this one caused by hubris.
... opened in September of 1994, and despite handling millions of bags per year, has never lost a single piece of luggage.
close the comments section ^ this one wins it.
If there was profit to be had in not losing bags, Capitalism would’ve solved that problem ages ago.